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Question 1
Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
The minister's avowal to the contrary about his party’s zeal to abolish the controversial practice of talaq. He affirms that it has more to do with its commitment to a uniform civil code rather than compassion for women.
I. Somewhat
II. Despite
III. Similar to the
I. Somewhat
II. Despite
III. Similar to the
Question 2
Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
Fighting for the right to vote in the 19th century and the Women’s Movement in the 20th century has gone on to effect profound changes in Western society especially in marriage. It also includes the “no fault” divorce, the right of women to abortion and property, as well as more equitable wages in the workplace.
I. Women challenged male domination by
II. Male chauvinist attitude was challenged by
III. Male chauvinist society was challenged by
I. Women challenged male domination by
II. Male chauvinist attitude was challenged by
III. Male chauvinist society was challenged by
Question 3
Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below. The single sentence thus formed must imply the same meaning as expressed in the question statements.
Those Indians who have been arrested were intercepted at Indian airports. On the other hand, several others were caught in transit before being deported back to India.
I. Despite many cases of... many have
II. A significant number of... while
III. A group of... surprisingly
Question 4
Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
Owners are being offered incredible sums of money for their properties, so that they force the current tenants out and sell their property. The result is some rich people are getting richer and lots of humans have no place to live.
I. Greedy Leasers
II. Greedy tenants
III. Greedy Lessors
I. Greedy Leasers
II. Greedy tenants
III. Greedy Lessors
Question 5
Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
The oil and other mining industries are precisely the issue for the indigenous people, referred to as Adivasi, or Tribals, in India. Their fight is to preserve their way of life in the forest regions in which they have dwelled from time immemorial from despoliation by mining interests.
I. The freight of
II. The punching of
III. The gouging of
I. The freight of
II. The punching of
III. The gouging of
Question 6
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
P * Q means P is the wife of Q
P ? Q means P is the father of Q
P + Q means P is the son of Q
P - Q means P is the sister of Q
P * Q means P is the wife of Q
P ? Q means P is the father of Q
P + Q means P is the son of Q
P - Q means P is the sister of Q
In H + I ? L, how is L related to H?
Question 7
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
P * Q means P is the wife of Q
P ? Q means P is the father of Q
P + Q means P is the son of Q
P - Q means P is the sister of Q
P * Q means P is the wife of Q
P ? Q means P is the father of Q
P + Q means P is the son of Q
P - Q means P is the sister of Q
Which of the following represent S is mother of T?
Question 8
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
P * Q means P is the wife of Q
P ? Q means P is the father of Q
P + Q means P is the son of Q
P - Q means P is the sister of Q
P * Q means P is the wife of Q
P ? Q means P is the father of Q
P + Q means P is the son of Q
P - Q means P is the sister of Q
In J - F + R * B, how is R related to J ?
Question 9
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Use the relations defined below to solve the questions.
P # Q means P is father of Q
P % Q means P is sister of Q
P @ Q means P is wife of Q
P * Q means P is brother of Q
P & Q means P is son of Q
Use the relations defined below to solve the questions.
P # Q means P is father of Q
P % Q means P is sister of Q
P @ Q means P is wife of Q
P * Q means P is brother of Q
P & Q means P is son of Q
How is P related to S in the relation P@ R * G & N # S?
Question 10
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Use the relations defined below to solve the questions.
P # Q means P is father of Q
P % Q means P is sister of Q
P @ Q means P is wife of Q
P * Q means P is brother of Q
P & Q means P is son of Q
Use the relations defined below to solve the questions.
P # Q means P is father of Q
P % Q means P is sister of Q
P @ Q means P is wife of Q
P * Q means P is brother of Q
P & Q means P is son of Q
In which of the following, T is grandmother of N?
Question 11
Direction: In the following question, there are two equations. Solve the equations and answer accordingly.
I)
II)
II)
Question 12
Direction: In the following question, there are two equations. Solve the equations and answer accordingly.
I.
II.
II.
Question 13
Direction: In the following question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and answer the question.
I. X2 + 3X – 18 = 0
II.4Y2 + 6Y – 4 = 0
II.4Y2 + 6Y – 4 = 0
Question 14
Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.
I. 5x2 + 18x + 9 = 0
II. y2 + 6y + 9 = 0
II. y2 + 6y + 9 = 0
Question 15
Direction: In the following question, there are two equations. Solve the equations and answer accordingly.
I. 2x2 + 17x + 35 = 0
II. 3y2 + 15y + 18 = 0
II. 3y2 + 15y + 18 = 0
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